User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 General information
- 2 Safety instructions
- 3 Features
- 4 Installation
- 5 Starting up
- 6 Connections and controls
- 7 Basics
- 8 Operating
- 9 Technical specifications
- 10 Plug and connection assignment
- 11 Protecting the environment
7 Basics
This chapter provides basic information about the data transmission using the DMX protocol.
DMX signals are generated by a DMX controller. The signals are transferred over a DMX cable
to the connected devices. Each connection can transmit up to 512 channels. For each channel,
a value between 0 and 255 is being transmitted. The 512 channels form a so-called ‘DMX uni‐
verse’.
DMX devices are connected serially, that means the sending device transmits signals to all con‐
nected receivers (daisy chain). The order of the receivers in the daisy chain does not matter
since all devices lter and process the relevant data independently from each other.
To create the daisy chain, the DMX input of the rst receiver is connected to the DMX output of
the controller or another DMX master. The output of the rst receiver is connected to the input
of the second one, and so on. The output of the last receiver in the DMX chain must be termi‐
nated using a resistor (110 Ω, ¼ W).
Signal transmission
Cabling
Basics
DMX DC-192
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DMX controller